Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Flat Plans
These two images here are the first draft of my flat plans for my digipak. I have decided not to use these plans because i do not think they have enough of a relation to the music video for people to be able to link them together. I need to put in more pictures taken whilst filming.
Here are the second designs i have done for my flat plans. I have also chosen not to use these because again i feel that the layout in not adequate to what i want to achieve, as yet again i have not left enough spaces for effective images, the images which i Had planned to put in this flat plan is not enough to be able to relate Digipak to music video.
This is my third design for my digipak. I have chosen to use this flat plan because i think it puts across the ideas and feelings i want to achieve best. This flat plan allows me to have the images of the beach and woodland area along with images of Florence which i had taken whilst filming, so this therefore has a strong link between the video and Digipak.
This is the first flat plan i designed for my advert. i decided against using this one because i thought that the position of the boxes and texts didn't give the image its full potential. I wanted the image to be the focus point of the advert and this flat plan does not allow this.
This is the flat plan that my original design was based on but i have since altered my advert so it is no longer similar to this plan. I wanted to use this originally because i felt it gave the image credit and allowed it to be the main point of the page with the other texts and boxes being to the side.
This final desing was not practical when it came to producing my advert as having the text down the side and along the bottom did not go nicely against the image behind. Therfore i did not use this flat plan as i deemed it unpractical. Also with the text box image in the corner it drew attention away from the central image.
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